It must really be bothering her because she hardly EVER starts a thread...![]()
What about people who need to use dialing wands to type into the keyboard? Otherwise their fingers hit more than one key at a time.
It must really be bothering her because she hardly EVER starts a thread...![]()
CF is always, like, masterbating during her threads
Yeah I'm always masterbating during her threads too
Yeah but when she masterbates she's doing it with CF. When you spank your monkey you're just doing it with LaMarcus.
well
lil lamarcus
THEIR
pronoun 1. a form of the possessive case of they used as an attributive adjective, before a noun: their home; their rights as citizens; their departure for Rome. 2. (used after an indefinite singular antecedent in place of the definite masculine form his or the definite feminine form her): Someone left their book on the table. Did everyone bring their lunch?
Sentences such as "A child will cry if I hit them", "A person is en led to their rights" and "Someone left their wallet here, they will probably return for it" are correct.
It also makes more sense than silly things like "He/She will be back for his/her things" or just referring to everyone as male or female, such as "A person carves out his destiny", "A sick cat may purr to comfort herself", and so forth.
Also, who cares about grammar. I've been trolling the internets since the 90s and can pretty much read anything as long as it is partially english. If one needs to exert so much brain power to put pauses in sentences when not indicated, then they fail at internet 101. If a second grade teacher can handle crappy grammar, then anyone here can.
You don't have to call me Sir, Sly is just fine.![]()
When I was in school, it was, "Did everyone bring his book?" Then, the issue of gender came along and students were taught, "Did everyone bring his or her book?" Somewhere along the line, English teachers gave up!
I love grammar and vocabulary. But they are not pet peeves, I love them as an art. As far as this board goes, it doesn't bother me how people write. If this were a literary or technical/creative writing board I might feel differently. If I don't get the gist of someone's post, it's usually because of the way it was expressed and not the grammar/punctuation. Even the ones who post in wing-ding (sup, Marini) are decipherable. This is a casual place and I just imagine people are writing as if they we were all talking at a basketball game or a keg party. The people who post in perfect form I imagine being the pretentious "Frasier" and his brother types![]()
I've been accused of using too many commas,,,,
"Would of" irritates me to no end. It's "would have", damn you all.
The only one that really bugs me is the "loose/lose" debacle. On a SPORTS MESSAGE BOARD, one should know the difference.
I'm actually kinda surprised there's not a "grammar police" troll already.
and what about upper case usage? i certainly hope that is not an issue.
You "srsly" need to update the little caption under your name. "lower-case fan" is LONG overdue.
Classic!
Grammar talk here always reminds me of this thread:
http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthre...ght=loose+lose
Frasier and Niles are awesome!
I read some of my old posts and have no clue what the I was thinking or what point I was trying to get across, if any at all.
Post .
It's only an issue when you have reached the maximum number of allowable infractions. We'll let you know.
Yes I agree. They'd be a riot at that basketball game or keg party I imagine![]()
Did you see the episode where Niles makes the half court basketball shot at the Sonics game?
Thanks a lot, Chippy!!
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